N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 21, § 751.6
(13) Every applicant and permittee must provide the trust or its duly authorized designee with an address in writing at which he or she may receive notice required by these rules or other applicable law. Any changes in address must be reported in writing to the trust and its duly authorized designee within 10 days.
(b) Reckless use of vessels prohibited.
It is prohibited for any person to operate a vessel of any kind in any waters under the jurisdiction of the trust in a reckless manner so as to endanger the life, limb or reasonable comfort of his or her passengers or other persons, property, or the environment.
(c) Use of motorized vessels without a muffler prohibited.
It is prohibited for any person to operate a vessel without having the exhaust from the engine run through a muffler so constructed and used as to muffle the noise of exhaust in a reasonable manner. Every vessel shall comply with Section 44 of the New York State Navigation Law.
(d) Use of vessels in designated swimming areas prohibited.
Use of vessels in any authorized swimming or wading areas is prohibited.
(e) Use of a vessel within the park for an illegal purpose prohibited.
It is prohibited for any person to permit or cause a vessel or any portion thereof to be used or occupied for an illegal purpose.
(f) Speed limit within the park.
It is prohibited for any person to operate a vessel within the park at a speed greater than five miles per hour or to cause an excessive wake that may unreasonably threaten, frighten or annoy another or that may cause personal injury or property damage. Any person operating a vessel in a mooring field must comply with all Federal, State and local laws, rules and regulations concerning the safe operation of vessels, including the Inland Navigational Rules (33 CFR chapter I, subchapter E).
(g) Liability of owner for disabled or sunken vessels within the park.
If any boat or watercraft burns, submerges or become disabled, such boat or watercraft must be removed immediately by its owner or other person having custody thereof. If such boat or watercraft is not removed within 24 hours, the trust or its designee may have it removed and charge the owner or other person having custody thereof with any expense incurred in relation thereto. If the trust determines that the disabled or sunken vessel is discharging pollutants into the water or causing any other kind of emergency, the trust may take immediate action to stop the cause of pollution and may remove or cause the vessel to be removed, without prior notice to the permittee or owner of the vessel, and recover all costs associated with removal and storage or disposal of the vessel from the permittee and/or owner of the vessel.
(h) Unauthorized overnight occupancy of vessels prohibited.
Unless specifically authorized in writing by the trust, overnight occupancy of vessels is prohibited.
(i) Boarding and inspection.
All vessels docked, moored, anchored or otherwise tied-up or secured within the park may be boarded and inspected by authorized officers and employees of the trust or of other city, State and Federal agencies if necessary to respond to an emergency or urgent health, safety or environmental hazard. It is prohibited for a permittee or his or her guest to refuse to allow, prevent, or interfere with such boarding or inspection.
(j) Conduct.
(4) It is prohibited for any person to store or use any machinery or equipment for welding or burning where such storage or use is prohibited by the fire code or other law or rule.
(k) Vessels subject to relocation.
Vessels may be required to be temporarily relocated in an emergency or to accommodate construction work of the park. When a vessel must be moved to accommodate construction work, where possible, the trust will give the permittee or owner 48 hours written notice to move the vessel. If the vessel or mooring is not removed within the required time, the trust may remove the vessel and mooring, or cause the vessel or mooring to be removed and recover all costs associated with moving and storage from the permittee or owner. The trust is further released from any liability for damage caused by the removal.
(l) Docking and mooring of vessels.
(1) Docking of vessels.
(2) Mooring of vessels.
(iii) Moorings must be inspected for deterioration periodically and repaired or replaced as necessary. The trust may require, as a condition of renewing a permit, evidence that an inspection has been made, including a description by the person who made the inspection of the condition of the mooring and the qualifications of such person to make such inspection.
(m) Condition of vessels.
(2) It is prohibited for any person to make structural modifications to the superstructure of a vessel docked, moored, anchored, tied-up or otherwise secured within the park and/or permitted to use the facility without the express written consent of the trust. No modifications will be permitted which will in any way limit the movement of the vessel, change the center of gravity to the extent that the vessel is unseaworthy, restrict the navigation by removal of the helm station, inhibit the line of sight forward from the helm, increase the height of the vessel or extend the vessel over water beyond the existing hull or increase the load beyond the manufacturer's hull design capacity.
(n) Required safety equipment.
All vessels docked, moored, anchored, tied-up or otherwise secure within the park must have on board at all times all equipment required by the U.S. Coast Guard, as set forth in 33 CFR chapter I, subchapter S and 46 CFR chapter I, subchapter H, as applicable.
(o) Dinghies, kayaks and canoes.
A permittee holding a dockage or mooring permit may store one dinghy, kayak or canoe alongside the permitted vessel or in another location approved by the trust without obtaining a separate permit for such dinghy, kayak or canoe. In all other cases a separate permit must be obtained for each vessel.
(p) Boat launch sites.
It is prohibited for any person to use any boat-launching site or any adjacent waters within 100 feet from the shore of a launch area, including offshore and inshore approaches, for any purpose other than launching boats or removing boats from the water, unless a written permit is obtained from the trust or its duly authorized designee.
(q) Restricted areas for nonmotorized vessels.
It is prohibited for any person to use or otherwise operate a kayak, canoe or other nonmotorized vessel within ferry terminal, commercial use, municipal use or posted sanctuary water areas within Hudson River park.
The approximately 400 acres of water area within Hudson River park are designated by the Hudson River park Act as an estuarine sanctuary. To protect and preserve this important resource and to promote the safe operation of vessels within Hudson River park waters, in addition to the requirements set forth in sections 751.1 through 751.7 of this Part, the following requirements and restrictions also apply to activities and uses within the park's water areas:
(a) Permits.